The line graph illustrates the rate of households having different technology in the USA between 1995 and 1999.
Overall, the proportion of the US family having different 5 machines was increase 5 years from 1995. Moreover, the washing machines were the most popular in the percentage in 5 years.
In 1995, the rate of families using washing machines was the highest, at 60%. However, it increased even further and took a peak at 80% in 1999. Although the percentage of computers was the second highest from 1995 to 1998 and reached a peak at 70%, phones took this position in the last year of this period, at 74%.
Moving to the last 2 technology equipment. In 1995, the DVD player was more popular than the Internet in the rate of households having their technology. However, the percentage of DVD players went down to 15% in 1996, and it went up to 40% in the last year. The Internet was more popular than DVD players in the last 2 years and peaked at 50% in 1999.
